Rut, I think it is safe to say you put the ball in at the approximate spot it went out at and you just want to be argumentative. That is OK. Please don't think for one minute that you are the only one on this board that knows or has been evaluated by someone who works on TV. You said you would put the ball into play anywhere along the endline. The endline is pretty long for this. Go to one of your camps/clinics where one of your D1 officials is evaluating and try this. To be specific because you asked. If the ball goes out on the enline where it intersects the three-point line on the opposite side from where you are, put it inbounds where the endline intersects the three-point line on the side where you are. See how that works out for you. That does meet your criteria of putting the ball into play anywhere along the endline. How about the ball goes out almost in the corner and you put it into play on the endline right beside the paint area. I bet that one will go over well too. Both those scenarios are pretty ridiculous IMO, but they meet your criteria and I'm being specific! You might as well stop bull$h1tting and drop the argument; you know good and d@mn well you wouldn't do that crap in a game. You would put the ball into play at approximately the same spot where it went out.
You are right, this is pretty entertaining. If you want to save face, although I know you will probably say you don't care what people on this board think/say, you should probably start using the old smiley faces in this thread big guy!